Studies have shown that maternal malnutrition, especially a low-protein diet (LPD), plays a key role in the developmental mechanisms underlying mammary cancer programming in female offspring. However, the molecular pathways associated with this higher susceptibility are still poorly understood. Thus, this study investigated the adverse effects of gestational and lactational low protein intake on gene expression of key pathways involved in mammary tumor initiation after a single dose of N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU) in female offspring rats. Pregnant Sprague–Dawley rats were fed a normal-protein diet (NPD) (17% protein) or LPD (6% protein) from gestational day 1 to postnatal day (PND) 21. After weaning (PND 21), female offspring (n = 5, each ...
Maternal or paternal high fat (HF) diet can modify the epigenome in germ cells and fetal somatic c...
Nutrition in early life is a determinant of lifelong physiological and metabolic function. Diseases ...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is thought to lead to fetal programming that in turn contribu...
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy is an important intrauterine factor that results in persistent a...
This study evaluated the effect of gestational low protein diet (LPD) and/or postnatal bisphenol A (...
Lipotropes (methionine, choline, folate, and vitamin B12) play a key role in one-carbon metabolism. ...
Environmental factors during perinatal life can lead to changes in the mammary gland, making it susc...
Maternal milk consumption can cause changes in the mammary epithelium of the offspring that result i...
This article belongs to the Collection Insulin-Like Growth Factors in Development, Cancers and Aging...
A large body of evidence from human and animal studies demonstrates that the maternal diet during pr...
Studies were conducted to determine the effects of different intakes of dietary protein (casein) at ...
We previously showed that environmentally-induced epigenetic inheritance of cancer occurs in rodent ...
Human epidemiological and experimental animal studies show that a poor intra-uterine environment ind...
Maternal diet is associated with the development of metabolism-related and other diseases in the off...
Abstract Background While many studies have shown that maternal factors in pregnancy affect the canc...
Maternal or paternal high fat (HF) diet can modify the epigenome in germ cells and fetal somatic c...
Nutrition in early life is a determinant of lifelong physiological and metabolic function. Diseases ...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is thought to lead to fetal programming that in turn contribu...
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy is an important intrauterine factor that results in persistent a...
This study evaluated the effect of gestational low protein diet (LPD) and/or postnatal bisphenol A (...
Lipotropes (methionine, choline, folate, and vitamin B12) play a key role in one-carbon metabolism. ...
Environmental factors during perinatal life can lead to changes in the mammary gland, making it susc...
Maternal milk consumption can cause changes in the mammary epithelium of the offspring that result i...
This article belongs to the Collection Insulin-Like Growth Factors in Development, Cancers and Aging...
A large body of evidence from human and animal studies demonstrates that the maternal diet during pr...
Studies were conducted to determine the effects of different intakes of dietary protein (casein) at ...
We previously showed that environmentally-induced epigenetic inheritance of cancer occurs in rodent ...
Human epidemiological and experimental animal studies show that a poor intra-uterine environment ind...
Maternal diet is associated with the development of metabolism-related and other diseases in the off...
Abstract Background While many studies have shown that maternal factors in pregnancy affect the canc...
Maternal or paternal high fat (HF) diet can modify the epigenome in germ cells and fetal somatic c...
Nutrition in early life is a determinant of lifelong physiological and metabolic function. Diseases ...
Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) is thought to lead to fetal programming that in turn contribu...